Regardless, that appears to be an extremely broad question. "Why is the code I've written slow. I'm not going to show it to you; just give me an overview of all the things that could possibly make a windows PC slow, and how to fix it."
@ryanyuyu You've reviewed 30 posts today (of which 3 were audits). The time between your first and last review today was 25 minutes and 11 seconds, averaging to a review every 52 seconds.
@DavidG I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
@Tushar Here is a list of commands you have permission to run:
add [user id] to [group name] - Manually adds a user to the given permission group.
alive - A simple ping command to test if the bot is running.
approve request [#] - Approves a pending permission request.
commands - Shows this list.
current tag - Get the tag that has the most amount of manageable close queue items from the SEDE query.
help - Prints info about this software.
membership - Shows a list of all permission groups, and the members in those permission groups.
my audit stats - Shows stats about your recorded audits.
@Tushar You've reviewed 42 posts today (of which 1 was an audit). The time between your first and last review today was 7 hours and 25 seconds, averaging to a review every 10 minutes.
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@Tunaki You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 51 minutes and 55 seconds, averaging to a review every 51 seconds.
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@DavidG You've reviewed 57 posts today. The time between your first and last review today was 25 minutes and 3 seconds, averaging to a review every 26 seconds.
Checkout is the process of finishing a transaction after using a shopping application for some time.
checkout has 1500 questions of a wide varity. Should it be burninated?
Could someone look over my comment here please? The OP wants to delete their post and vandalised it, but there were two upvoted answers, one of which was accepted.
@WaiHaLee Technically, depending on how long ago the upvotes were received, they would actually get to keep the rep even if the question were deleted. Still, disassociating the question from the user would probably be preferable to deleting.
He might have put a huge banner up there saying that it's false data. He presents it like "I have a database, this is one of the entries(..)" I presume that therefore to be real data
@Adriaan "mutability" describes how an object can change. In c# a string is Immutable - it can't change once you've created it. Other objects are mutable, so they can.
So what Hans means it "mutability" just a part or element of .net and java.
I think Hans is saying that since there is a clear definition of those two that is really opposite (one deals with objects that can be changed after creation, the other deals with objects that can't be changed after creation), there should be separate tags. But IMO both fall under the whole concept of "mutability", like the OP argued.